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Pride and Prejudice variation. What if Elizabeth Bennet had been given opportunity to prolong her stay in Derbyshire at the friends' house for several months? Having Darcy as her close neighbour can she fall in love with him? Will she be able to look over her own prejudice and apprehension, and see a worthy man who loves, and desires her?... Diary of Fitzwilliam Darcy September 24th Pemberley Today was a good day. I had the opportunity to speak to Miss Elizabeth for as long as I wished to. She thought that it was a coincidence that we met in Lambton, but it was not. I knew that she walked every morning, thus every day I rode my horse along the path which she had a habit of frequenting. Today I was fortunate enough to notice her leaving the coffee shop. I did not hesitate for a second before approaching her. Before today we had seen each other twice, but we always were in the company of others. I feared that she would refuse to speak to me after what happened between us in Kent. My fears were thankfully unfounded. She spoke to me. She allowed herself to be walked home. The moment I apologized to her for my behaviour I felt as if a great burden was lifted off my chest. I thought that my mother was proud of me from her place in heaven as she watched me coming to better terms with Miss Elizabeth. She is willing to speak to me although I could not believe that she would ever do that after the way I treated her in April. The desire and longing for her must have temporarily taken my reason away that night at Rosings Park when I kissed her. Moreover, she enjoys my sister's company, and she is visibly enchanted with Pemberley. The odds are at my side this time. I have a sister who is impossible not to love, and a beautiful estate inherited from my canny ancestors. I must win her.
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